Tibetan Bracelet Brass Five Buddha
Warm brass catches the light, then the eye finds the quiet rhythm of figures, script and fine dark linework moving around the wrist. This solid brass Tibetan cuff bracelet carries a Five Buddha motif in an open, wearable form, made for anyone drawn to symbolic jewellery with a grounded, old-metal presence.
Tibetan Bracelet Brass Five Buddha is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Warm brass catches the light, then the eye finds the quiet rhythm of figures, script and fine dark linework moving around the wrist. This solid brass Tibetan cuff bracelet carries a Five Buddha motif in an open, wearable form, made for anyone drawn to symbolic jewellery with a grounded, old-metal presence.
Tibetan Bracelet Brass Five Buddha is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Five Buddha detail across the cuff
- The central seated figure gives the bracelet a calm focal point, framed by radiating lines and curved borders.
- Smaller Buddha figures appear around the band, creating the feeling of a continuous devotional pattern.
- Dark linework sits against the warm brass tone, so the design reads clearly without feeling glossy or loud.
- The open cuff shape feels more relaxed than a closed bangle, with a little space at the back of the wrist.
- It works as a single statement piece, especially with linen, cotton, wool or simple everyday layers.
Solid brass with a lived-in glow
The bracelet is made from solid brass, a metal long used for ritual objects, bowls and wearable pieces across many cultures. Here it has a pale golden tone with darker detailing in the pattern, giving the cuff a softly aged look rather than a mirror-bright finish.
Wearing and adjusting the cuff
Slip the open side over the narrowest part of the wrist, then turn it into place. The metal can be gently bent for a closer fit, but adjust it slowly and only when needed, rather than repeatedly opening and closing it.
Keeping the brass beautiful
Brass changes with touch, air and time. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth after wearing, keep it away from prolonged damp, and use a brass-safe polishing cloth if you prefer a brighter shine. If you enjoy a deeper patina, simply let the metal age naturally.
The meaning in the motif
In Tibetan Buddhist visual culture, Buddha imagery is used as a focus for reflection, devotion and the qualities associated with awakening. A Five Buddha motif is often understood in relation to Vajrayana symbolism, where multiple Buddha forms represent different aspects of wisdom rather than a single historical portrait. On a bracelet, that imagery becomes intimate and everyday: not a temple object, but a small reminder carried on the body, close to the pulse and visible in ordinary moments.
Size and details
This is an open cuff bracelet made from solid brass, with a Five Buddha design and Tibetan-style script detail. It weighs 44 g and is made in China.
A thoughtful symbolic gift
Choose it for someone who wears meaningful jewellery, practises meditation, enjoys Tibetan-inspired design, or prefers metal pieces that gather character with time. The open cuff shape and warm brass tone make it easy to give without needing a highly precise jewellery style match.
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